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ALLITERATION

What is alliteration? Alliteration is the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more neighboring words.

Alliterative Sentences My four friends are fantastic. Creepy crawly critters keep quiet. A pirate picked a pair of pretty purple pants.

More Alliterative Sentences Forevergreen Forest was a peaceful place. Slick and silent, the snake slithered in the tree. The quiet cricket creeped through the grass.

The Snake By Janet Lawler Slick and silent, Near my toe, Through the leaves, I see it go. Over sticks I watch it glide, Looking for a place to hide. Slow and sliding, Does it know, I’m scared of how it Slithers so? Sly and sleek, it slips away. I’m glad it passed me by today

The Snake By Janet Lawler Slick and silent, Near my toe, Through the leaves, I see it go. Over sticks I watch it glide, Looking for a place to hide. Slow and sliding, Does it know, I’m scared of how it Slithers so? Sly and sleek, it slips away. I’m glad it passed me by today

Tongue Twisters Shelly shouldn’t shake saltshakers, should she? Five fat frogs fly past fast. Fred’s friend Fran flips fine flapjacks fast.

Here’s A Fun One “But,” she said, “the butter’s bitter. Betty Botter bought some butter. “But,” she said, “the butter’s bitter. If I put it in my batter, It will make my batter bitter, But a bit of better butter, That would make my batter better.” So she bought a bit of butter Better than her bitter butter, And she put it in her batter, And the batter was not bitter. So t’was better Betty Botter Bought a bit of better butter.

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